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They possess an intensity that feelsalmost surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2016)The entireexperience was surreal from the outset. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Something a bit surreal might just be unfolding before us. Times, Sunday Times (2007)Just speaking to him was a bit surreal. The Sun (2015)Some of its recommendations sound slightly surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Some of the exchangesseem almost surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Talking to him is a mildly surreal experience. Times, Sunday Times (2007)Just over a weekago something really surreal happened. Times, Sunday Times (2012)But this was all a bit surreal. The Sun (2014)After a while it all becomes slightly surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Paygrowth is so subdued as to be almost surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2007)It was a surreal experience to have sparked a minorstorm. Times, Sunday Times (2011)It was something of a surreal moment. Times, Sunday Times (2012)But mostly it was just a bit surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2010)He made the details of the setting so vividly real that they became almost surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2011)It was a surreal experience by the end of it. Times, Sunday Times (2014)It's all rather dreamlike and surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2010)We sent each other jokes, and slightly surreal advice. Times, Sunday Times (2009)There's something endlessly surreal about that. Times, Sunday Times (2009)These disturbinghybridsflutter about in the head of the viewer, strange and surreal dreams that speak of life after death. Times, Sunday Times (2010)The strikersaid: 'It was surreal. The Sun (2015)She said: 'It was a surreal moment. The Sun (2012)Rightnow, it's awesome and strange and surreal. Times, Sunday Times (2016)One guest said: 'It was very surreal. The Sun (2012)He said: 'It was totally surreal. The Sun (2012)

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Used Occasionally. surreal is one of the 30000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary